16 graphic products lead the trend and inspire for 2016
Author Laura Snoad reveals images of 16 must-see graphic products , from explosive painting and impressive designs to experimental music or video shows. Whether you have completed your current project and are relaxing after stressful "running deadline" nights or are still struggling to find new and unique ideas, finding inspiration from your product Designers - your colleagues - are always the everyday thing to constantly nurture your creativity .
Porfolio of Swedish photographer Gabriel Isak is truly the best work in capturing the winter fairy tale. His works always seem to contain the sadness he once said in The Creators Project that photography is the way he explores the contemplative features of himself. Not only that, Gabriel Isak's works also have the mysterious features, created by a combination of simple and surreal compositions with beautiful natural scenery that he used as a backdrop, sometimes used as the main object in the photo.
Photo exhibition by photographer Noemie Goudal recently at The Photographers' Galery in London also uses a combination of the natural world and the human image to create a feeling of a completely different world (very suitable for the project has a seasonal theme. Her first exhibition in the UK - Southern Light Stations brings images of floating spheres that are quite similar to the moon in many fancy scenes. While the title makes viewers think about scientific research or weather forecasting, but like many of Goudal's portfolios, the power of the image lies in the ambiguity of the shape and their purpose.
Goudal is an expert in using arrangements with very creative methods. Take a look at her photos in the Les Amants series to get a clearer view of the landscape layout around movement (displacement - the shift from one position to another). This is also the most used way in Goudal products.
If it is too cold, turn on the television and look for inspiration in color and texture of the sunset rural image. The second series of The Returned - France's reality TV show about the revival of a group of people who suddenly disappeared before - brings beautiful images, along with a very deep soundtrack that can be made by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai.
As well as the palette of colors and natural world images that are indispensable to bring a feel to Noemia's works, Gabriel and the title of The Returned, David Batchelder 's photographs use a combination and contrast. Subtle colors from the natural world. In his new book entitled Tideland, David naturally records a "water color" created by the tidal waves on the small seaside near his home in Charleston. David's writings remind us that the natural world itself was a great composition.
Let's switch to the bright colors of spring, another example of artists who have "drawn" their pictures to be Rosmarie Fiore . She created beautiful bursting colors and used fireworks in the picture. Because of their bold ideas, Diore often had to think of a support tool, such as a duct-taped broom and a wheel-mounted container to make sure the smoke would fly to the surface. Correct paper speed required. The colors blend by using very fine print media. It's hard to think of any more interesting color palette.
Head to the Wellcome Collection to discover Ann Veronica 's collection of States of Mind which is the best thing that London-loving people can do. This exhibition is a result of more than a year of discovering people's consciousness, bringing to the collection of dense fogs and colorful light, creating the feeling of embracing viewers in the colorful world. .
Another example of a color representation to erase awareness can be found in Carl Kleiner 's paperscape. Created exclusively for Google's new Android Marshmallow operating system, these images appear to be made of computers, but in reality, Kleiner created this optical illusion entirely by hand. Paper, pigments, light, floating ink and texture powder helped make 3D effects. Even when working for him as a digital technician like Google, sometimes, the most miraculous solution is still to do it manually.
If you are looking for ways to create a 3-dimensional trend, see the design for the Sportmax fashion brand of an Italian studio called Formafantasma . The inner ribbon (ribbon) made of PVC is wrapped around the catwalk and held with terracotta columns. When the bands overlap, a new color appears to create very intelligent optical interactions.
Similar to Kleiner's images, Shai Langen 's video for Jo Goes Hunting looks like it was created digitally, but by combining wall paper and acrylic colors, the alien-like model appears before the tube. The camera glasses are in Cinema 4D format. The contrast between reality and feeling makes the work look quite strange.
The combination of digital and manual is not a new trend, but in some products that have appeared in recent months, they have brought ideas into the real world and become a real tool. For example, Miguel Nobrega recently released an online collection of drawings he used to combine programming skills, markers, CNC milling machines and vinyl cutters. Based on the active structure, each time a new code is run, one attribute is randomly generated, meaning that no two drawings will overlap.
Rachel Rossin recently brought a storm to the art world when she published her painting at the photo gallery Zieher Smitth and Horton, New York. This work has completely reversed what we think of the still with the Oculus Rift. Rossi uses software that is prevalent in the gaming industry and creates physical changes such as gravity or spatial relationships to bring an incredibly surreal image.
The book designers need to note that they can now take GIF images from the computer screen and create 2D images using the iPad app, similar to the new book Erotic Glam by Frances Adair Mckenzie when using augmented reality and traditional publications.
Let's return to the real world and see two great inspirational works. As part of the Turner Prize exhibition, Studio Assemble developed a showroom displaying several products, located in the Four Granby Streets project. They worked with local people in Liverpool to rebuild the area after years of neglect. Products that use some DIY ideas like mixing gravel with concrete to create composite materials like granite and ceramics are very beautiful.
As part of Irish Design 2015, The Souvenir Project tasked designers to create products that exploit Ireland's cultural and material value. From the plates including traditional pattern and rainbow palettes to the scarf inspired by the stone walls, they all tell a very Irish story.
Author: Laura Snoad
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